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GENERAL  COMVITTEE  HEADQUARTERS, 


436   W    JEFFERSON   STREET, 
BFT     FOURTH    AND    FIFTH. 


CONFEDERATE  REUNION  HALL, 

SIXTH  STREET  AND   RIVER   FRONT. 


STATE  HEADQUARTERS. 


ALABAMA - 

Sixth  Street,  bet.  Main  and  Market. 

ARKANSAS— 

Corner  Fifth  and  Main  Streets. 

FLORIDA- 
NO.  439  W.  Main  Street,  bet.  Fourth  and  Filth. 

fiEORGIA- 

No.  519  W.  Main  Street,  bet.Fifth  and  Sixth. 

INDIAN  TERRITORY  AND  OKLAHOMA— 

No.  706  VV.  Jefferson  Street,  bt<.  Seventh  and  Eighth. 

KENTUCKY— 

Corner  Seventh  and  Jefferson  Streets. 

LOUISIANA— 

Main  Street,  bet.  Sixth  and  Seventh. 

MISSISSIPPI— 

Mari^et  Street,  bet.  Fifth  and  Sixth. 

MISSOURI— 

City    all,  Sixth  and  Jefferson  Streets. 

MARYLAND— 

Not  yet  selected. 

NORTH  CAROLINA— 

Market  Street,  bet.  Fifth  and  Sixth. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA— 

Main  Street,  bet.  Sixth  and  Seventh. 


TENNESSEE—  ^, 

Jefferson  Street,  bet.  Fourth  and  Fifth. 

TEXAS—  \ 

Council  Chamber,  City  Hall,  Sixth  and  Jefferson. 

VIRGINIA— 

Kenyon  Building,  Fifth  Street,  bet.  Market  and  Main. 

WEST  VIRGINIA— 

Market  Street,  bet.  Fifth  and  Sixth. 

BRIGADES— 

STONEWALL-Boys'  High  School,  First  Street,  bet.  Walnut 

and  Chestnut. 
ASHBY'S  TENNESSEE— Sixth  Street,  bet.  Main  and  Market. 

MEDICAL  HEADQUARTERS— 

Scottish  Rite  Cathedral,  Sixth  Street,  near  Walnut. 


%  RAILROAD  RATES. 
«t«  RATE  OF  ONE  CE^r  A  MILE  has  been  made 
XX  by  all  roads  east  of  the  Mississippi  River  and 
south  of  the  Ohio  and  Potomac  Rivers,. includ- 
ing the  line  of  the  C.  &  O.  Railroad.  This  means  one 
cent  for  every  mile  traveled,  coming  and  going. 

From  all  points  in  Arkansas  and  Texas,  to  either 
Pine  Bluff  or  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  the  rate  will  be  one 
fare  for  the  round  trip.  From  Pine  Bluff  and  Little 
Rock,  the  fare  will  be  one  cent  a  mile. 

The  time  limit  on  tickets  returning  has  been  fixed 
at  June  lo.  This  limit  can  be  extended  to  June  25,  by 
presenting  tickets  to  the  Joint  Railroad  Agent  at  Louis- 
ville ON  OR  BEFORE  JUNE  2,  and  on  p%ment  of  50  cents. 

Tickets  will  be  sold  from  points  in  Kentucky  and 
Tennessee  on  May  28,  29  and  30,  and  from  other  States 
on  May  27,  28  and  29. 

Special  round  trip  rate  from  Washington,  $13.25. 
From  other  points  in  the  East,  one  fare  to  Washington. 

Special  rate  from  St.  Louis,  round  trip,  I6.50,  and 
from  Chicago,  $8.00. 


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AT   THE  DEPOT. 

If  you  are  not  thoroughly  familiar  with  the  city, 

.■  stop  at  the  Information  Bureau  in  the  depot  after  you 

I  leave  the  train.     All  necessar}'  information  will  be  fur- 

i  nished  here,  and  a  messenger  will  guide  you  to  your 

State  Headquarters,  if  desired. 

Members  of  the  Information  Committee  will  be 
-.cattered  about  the  city,  willing  and  ready  to  render 
all  assistance  possible.  If  you  want  to  know  anything, 
do  not  hesitate  to  ask  a  member  of  this  committee 
(known  by  his  badge).  If  no  committeeman  be  in 
sight,  ask  any  citizen,  and  you  will  receive  a  courteous 
answer. 

BAGGAGE. 
Confine  your  baggage,  if  possible,  to  hand  valises. 
If  you  must  bring  a  trunk,  the  best  plan  will  be  to  ship 
it  ahead  by  express. 

AS  TO  QUARTERS. 

In  the  back  of  this  pamphlet  will  be  fdund  a  list  of 
hotels,  boarding  houses,  private  houses,  restaurants, 
etc.,  where  Veterans  and  visitors  with  them  can  find 
quarters. 

Expectant  visitors  and  Veterans  are  urged  to  write 
to  the  Chairman  of  the  Hotels  Committee,  G.  E.  John- 
son, 436  West  Jefferson  Street,  at  the  very  earliest 
moment,  requesting  that  quarters  be  reserved.  Give 
the  exact  number  that  will  be  in  your  party,  the  num- 
ber of  ladies,  if  any,  and  the  best  rate  you  can  pay  per 
day  per  person  for  accommodations.  Quarters  will 
then^be  assigned  you,  and  you  will  be  notified  of  their 
location  by  mail.     This  is  very  important. 

Do  NOT  WRITE  FIRST  TO  BOARDING  HOUSES.  In 
many  cases  parties  have  already  been  assigned  to 
boarding  houses  in  the  list  printed.  Especially  is  this 
the  case  with  the  lower  priced  places. 

FREE  QUARTERS. 
The  Reunion  Committee  will  provide  free  sleeping 
quarters  for  Veterans  only  who  may  be  unable  to  pay 


their  way.     These  quarters  will  be  on  cots  in  halls  and 
public  buildings. 

To  secure  free  quarters,  it  will  be  absolutely  neces- 
sairy  to  report  first  at  j'our  State  Headquarters,  where 
tickets  will  be  issued.  It  is  not  necessary  that  you  be 
a  member  of  a  Camp  to  secure  these  quarters,  but  they 
will  only  be  provided  for  Confederate  Veterans. 

HEADQUARTERS. 

General  Gordon  and  staff  will  have  their  headquar- 
ters at  the  Louisville  Hotel,  Main  Street,  between  Sixth 
and  Seventh. 

General  J.  M.  Poyntz,  of  Kentucky,  with  his  staff, 
will  have  headquarters  at  the  Louisville  Hotel. 

A  building  for  headquarters  will  be  provided  for 
every  State.  Veterans  are  urged  to  go  to  their  State 
headquarters  immediately  on  arriving  at  Louisville. 
Badges,  etc.,  will  be  issued  by  State  or  Camp  Com- 
mandants or  Adjutants  at  these  State  headquarters. 
A  list  of  such  headquarters,  and  their  locations,  will 
be  found  in  the  front  of  this  pamphlet. 

CONFEDERATE  REUNION  HALL. 

This  hall  will  be  located  at  Sixth  and  the  River 
Front.  It  will  have  a  seating  capacity  of  10,000.  Here 
the  important  meetings  will  be  held.  The  hall  is 
almost  in  the  center  of  the  city,  within  walking  dis- 
tance of  every  big  hotel,  and  near  every  street  car  line. 

THE  EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE, 

This  Committee  will  have  its  permanent  headquar- 
ters at  436  West  Jefferson  Street,  between  Fourth  and 
Fifth. 

THE  PROGRAMME. 

The  full  official  programme  has  not  been  completed. 
So  far  as  made  out,  it  will  be  as  follows : 

Wednesday,  May  30. 

12:00  M. — Convention  meets  and  listens  to  address 
by  the  Rev.  B.  M.  Palmer,  of  New  Orleans,  and  otherlj 
addresses. 


2:oo  p.  M. — Business  session. 
■        8:00  p.  M.— Elocutionaiy  entertainment  at  Masonic 
I  Temple. 

I        8:00  p.  M. — Stonewall    Jackson   Brigade    Band   and 
f  Glee  Club  gives  recital  at  Library  Hall. 

8  p.  M. — Musical  entertainment  at  Music  Hall. 

Thursday,  May  31. 
9:00  A.  M. — Basket  picnic  at  Wilder's  Park, 
2:00  p.  M. — Business  session.  .    . 

4:00-6:00  p.  M. — Daughters  of  the  Confederacy  re- 
ception at  Gait  House. 

S:oo  p.  M. — Moonlight  excursions  and  fireworks. 

Friday,  June  i. 
Campfires,  grand  ball  and  reunions  of  various  com- 
mands. Saturday,  June  2. 

2:00  p.  M.— Decoration  of  Confederate  graves. 
8:00  p.  M. — Fireworks  at  Fountain  Ferry. 

Sunday,  June  3. 
3*00  p.  M. — Memorial  service  at  Convention  Hall. 
The  da}^  hours  and  route  of  the  great  parade  will 
be  announced  on  Wednesday,  May  30. 

STREET  CAR  LINES. 

Louisville's  system  of  street  cars  is  as  complete  as 
any  in  the  United  States.  One  live-cent  fare  will  take 
a  passenger  to  any  part  of  the  city.  Cars  from  the  de- 
pots pass  every  State  Headquarters. 

CAMP  FIRES. 

Camp  fires  will  be  held  every  evening  at  convenient 
locations  in  the  city.  The  most  important  of  these 
will  be  as  follows  : 

At  Phoenix  Hill  Park — Wednesday  Evening — 
Speakers:  Capt.  Charles  H.  Smith,  known  as  Bill  Arp, 
of  Georgia;  Pope  Miller,  Richmond,  Va.;  Capt.  Alf 
Pirtle,  Louisville;  Capt.  W.  W.  Davies,  Georgia;  Gen. 
Basil  W.  Duke,  Louisville;  Gen.  W.  B.  Bate,  Tennes- 
see; Rev.  E.  L.  Powell,  Louisville. 

Friday  Evening  —  Speakers:  Judge  Emory  Speer, 
Georgia ;  Judge  W.  C.  Gates,  Alabama ;  Col.  H.  S. 
Cohn,  of  Louisville;  Col.  Harry  Wooding,  Danville, 
Va.;  Judge  James  P.  Gregory,  Louisville;   Capt.  Jack 

C.  Burnett,  Louisville  ;  Col.  C.  E.  Merrill,  Louisville. 

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At  Music  Hali. — Wednesday  Evening — Speakers: 
Mr.  Henry  Watterson,  Kentucky  ;  Judge  W.  C.  Gates, 
Alabama  ;  Capt.  Thomas  Speed,  Louisville  ;  Col.  Robt. 
Bingham,  North  Carolina  ;  Mr.  R.  W.  Bingham,  Louis- 
ville ;  Mr.  Biscoe  Hindman,  Louisville. 

Friday  Evening — Speakers:  Bishop  T.  U.  Dudley, 
Kentucky ;  Capt.  Charles  H.  Smith,  Georgia ;  Col. 
John  H.  Ward,  Louisville  ;  Col.  W.  A.  Hemphill,  Geor- 
gia ;  Mr.  Joseph  W.  Mansfield,  Georgia;  Maj.  D.  M. 
Scott,  Alabama. 

At  Baxter  Square— Wednesday  'E.v^m.-a^— Speak- 
ers: Hon.  J.  C  S.  Blackburn,  Kentucky;  Judge  R.  M. 
Buckley,    Louisville ;    Judge  Emory   Speer,    Georgia 
Judge  S.  F.  Wilson,  Tennessee  ;    Col.  M.  B.  Bowden, 
Kentucky. 

Friday  l^v&.-a\n%— Speakers :  Mr.  Pope  Miller,  Vir- 
ginia ;  Mr.  Henr}'  Watterson,  Kentucky;  Col.  R.  M. 
Kelly,  Kentucky ;  Col.  Hiram  Hawkins,  Alabama ; 
Gtu.  A.  J.  West,  Georgia  ;  Rev.  Carter  Helm  Jones, 
Louisville. 

The  list  of  speakers  for  the  camp  fires  of  the  army 
chaplains,  the  surgeons  and  the  Stonewall  Jackson  and 
Orphan  Brigades  have  not  yet  been  completed. 

The  camp  fires  at  Phoenix  Hill  will  be  in  charge  of 
Capt.  J.  M.  Harper ;  those  at  Music  Hall,  of  Capt.  A. 
M.  Sea  ;  while  Col.  Hancock  Taylor  will  preside  at  the 
camp  fires  at  Baxter  Square. 

MAIL. 

In  order  to  insure  quick  delivery  of  mail,  instruct 
your  friends  to  address  your  letters  care  of  your  State 
Headquarters.  You  can  have  your  letters  addressed 
thus,  whether  or  not  you  are  a  member  of  a  Camp. 
There  will  be  a  comrade  at  every  State  Headquarters  to 
look  after  mail. 

GUIDE  TO  LOUISVILLE. 

A  comprehensive  map,  showing  location  of  impor- 
tant points  in  the  city,  hotels,  street  car  lines,  etc.,  is 
mailed  with  this  pamphlet.  Study  it  carefully,  an 
you  will  get  a  good  idea  of  the  city. 


yjUn  to  Get  Quarters^ 


HEREWITH  is  printed  a  list  of  hotels,  boarding  houses,  private 
houses,  restaurants  and  halls  where  Veterans  and  visitors  will 
find  accommodations. 
Visitors  are  urged  to  communicate  with  the  Hotels  and  Accommo- 
dations Committee  before  coming  to  Louisville.  Do  not  write  direct 
to  boarding  houses,  as  their  space  may  have  been  assigned  already. 
Write  to  the  Hotels  Committee  Chairman,  giving  the  number  in  your 
party,  the  rate  you  desire  to  pay  per  day,  and  about  the  location  you 
prefer,  if  you  are  familiar  with  the  city.  Do  not  fail  to  specify  the 
number  of  ladies  that  will  be  in  your  party. 

Where  husband  and  wife  desire  a  room  to  themselves,  rates  will  be 
in  many  cases  higher  than  those  given,  as  these  printed  rates  are  based 
on  three  and  four  persons  in  one  room. 

The  Louisville  Hotel  has  been  selected  as  headquarters  for  General 
Gordon  and  staff. 

The  numbered  streets  of  Louisville  run  north  and  south  ;  the  named 
streets  east  and  west.     Numbers  run  loo  to  the  block.     Thus,  a  house 
No,  too  Main  Street  would  be  on  the  corner  of  First  and  Main  Streets  • 
No.  615  W^est  Broadway  would  be  between  Sixth  and  Seventh  Streets. 

In  the  list  below,  the  number  of  persons  that  can  be  entertained  is 
given.  B  and  L  means  board  (meals)  and  lodging;  B  means  meals 
alone  ;  L,  lodging  alone.  The  figures  after  B  and  L  indicate  tho  price 
to  be  charged  for  one  day's  meals  and  one  night's  lodging.  The  figures 
after  B  indicate  the  price  for  each  meal;  the  figures  after  L  indicate 
the  price  of  a  night's  lodging  alone.  In  many  cases  hotels  and  board- 
ing houses  can  furnish  meals  to  a  larger  number  than  they  can  provide 
sleeping  quarters  for.  In  these  cases,  the  name  is  usually  duplicated — 
the  first  line  showing  the  number  that  can  be  accommodated  in  full,  the 
second  showing  the  number  additional  that  can  be  fed. 

HOTELS.  ^Yo.  jiate  Per  Day, 

Louisville,  Main,  near  Sixth 450  B  &  L  .  $3  00  to  5fs  00 

Louisville,  Main,  near  Sixth 450  B    .   .    .  i  00 

Gait  House,  First  and  Main 400  B  &  L  .  3  00  to    5  00 

Gait  House,  First  and  Main 450  B    .    .    .  75 

Seelbach's,  Sixth  and  Main 300  B  &  L  .  2  50  to    5  00 

Seelbach's,  Sixth  and  Main 500  B    .    .    .  i  00 

Willard,  520  W.  Jefferson 300  B  &  L  .  2  00  to    2  50 

Willard,  520  W.  Jefferson 200  B    .    .    .  50 

Fifth  Avenue,  Fifth,  near  Green 200  B  &  L  .  2  00 

Fifth  Avenue,  Fifth,  near  Green 300  B    ,    .    .  50 

Palace,  goi  W.  Main 100  B  &  L  .  2  00 

Palace,  goi  W.  Main 300  B    .   .   .  50 

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No.  Kate  Per  Day. 

Enterprise,  234  E.  Market 150     B  &  L  .  !«  00 

Enterprise,  234  E,  Market 300     B   .   .    .  5° 

Victoria,  937  W.  Broadway 200     B  A  I-  .  2  00 

Victoria,  937  W.  Broadway 300     B   .    .    .  50 

Rufer's,  225  Fifth 50     B  A  I-  .  S2  00  to    4  00 

Rufer's,  225  Fifth 300     B    .    .    .  50 

Waverly,  615  W.  Walnut 10     B  &  L  .  2  00 

Grand,  Ninth  and  Broadway 80     B  A  L  .  i  50 

Grand,  Ninth  and  Broadway 150     B    .    .    .  25 

Normandy,  137  Seventh 50     B  A  L  .  i  50 

Normandy,  137  Seventh 200     B    .    .    .  25 

Phoenix,  701  W.  Market 300     B  &  L  .  i  50 

Phoenix,  701  W.  Mark^et 500     B   .    .    .  50 

Arlington,  1141  W.  Main 100     B  it  L  .  i  50 

Seventh  Avenue,  7th,  bet.  Main  and  Market.  50     B  &  L  .  i  5° 

Seventh  Avenue,  7th,  bet.  Main  and  Market. loo     B    .    .    .  25 

Farmers'  Home,  400  E.  Market 100     B  &  L  .  i  00 

Farmers'  Home,  400  E.  Market 500     B   .    .    .  25 

White  Hall,  1314  West  Main 12     B  &;  L  .  i  00 

White  Hall,  1314  West  Main 100     B    .    .    .  25 

Fleisher,  Sixth  and  Court 40     B  ct  L  .  i  co 

Fleisher,  Sixth  and  Court 400     B    .    .    .  25 

Denhard,  602  W.Jefferson 40     B  &  L  .  i  00 

Denhard,  602  W.  Jefferson 250     B    .   .    .  20 

Capital,  325  E.  Market 150     B  it  L  .  i  00 

Capital,  325  E.  Market 500     B    .    .    .  25 

Farmers'  Central,  206  E.  Market 60     B  &  L  .  i  00 

Farmers'  Central,  206  E.  Market too     B    .   .    .  25 

Grinstead,  312  Eighth 1  .    .    .    .    12     B  it  L  .  i  00 

Grinstead,  312  Eighth 50     B    .    .    .  25 

Bourbon,  iioo  E.  Main loo     B  &  L  .  i  00 

Bourbon,  iioo  E.  Main 200     B    .    .    .  25 

Eckert,  531  W.  Market 25     B  &  L  .  i  00 

Eckert,  531  W.  Market 50     B    .   .    .  25 

Watson,  242  W.  Walnut 25     B  &  L  .  i  00 

Watson,  24J!  W.  Walnut 50     B    .    .    .  25 

Trebing's,  620  W.  Market 50     B  A  L  .  i  00 

Trebing's,  620  W.  Market 300     B    .    .   .  25 

Nic  Bosler,  523  W.  Market 50     B  &  L  .  i  .00 

Nic  Bosler,  523  W.  Market 200     B    .    .    .  25 

BOARDING  AND  PRIVATE  HOUSES. 

First  Street. 

House  No.                                    No.  of  Persons.  Rate. 

629     Mrs.  W.  M.  Clark 6B&L.  Si  00 

635     Mrs.  S.J.  Redding 4     B&L.  100 

635     Mrs.  S.J.  Redding 25     B    .    .    .  25 

637     Mrs.  Charles  Prather 10     B  &  L  .  i  00 

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House  No.  jVo.  of  Persons. 

717  Mrs.  Nellie  Ward 6B&L, 

729  Mrs.  L.  Lemon 10  B  &  L  . 

1000  Mrs.  F.  Schenck 8B&L, 

1130  Mrs.  J.  J.  Ross 10  B  &  L 

ii39^Mrs.  J.  W.  Dawson 12  L   .    . 

1207  Mrs.  E.  B.  Yeager 8B&L 

1961  Mrs.  Margaret  Ward  Bell 8B&L 

Secon*!  Street. 

531  R.  W.  Miller 20  B  &  L 

531  R.  W.  Miller 50  B    .    .    , 

617  Dr.  L.  W.  Gorman 4  B  it  L  . 

619  Mrs.  Ross 4  B&L, 

643  Mrs.  L.  Murray 12  B&L. 

712  Mrs.  M.  A.  Park 4  B&L 

714  Mrs.  Stoble lo  L    .    . 

727  Mrs.  Mullin 4  B&L 

824  Mrs.  D.  Rarick 30  B&L 

908  Mrs.  J.  A.  Callaway 4  B&L. 

91S  Mrs.  C.  A.  Warren 4  B&L 

920  Mrs.  Frederick 4  B&L. 

929  Mrs.  A.  G.  Bush 14  B&L 

1037  Mrs.  Will  Craig 4  B&L. 

1041  Mrs.  David  Bell 4  B&L. 

i2o8  Mrs.  F.  McKay  Perry 4  B&L 

1220  Mrs.  J.  G.  Isaacs 4  L    .    .    . 

1234  Mrs.  J.  M.  Quinn 8  B  &  L  . 

1458  Mrs.  Applegate 4  B&L. 

Third  Street. 

530  Mrs.  Elliott 30  B&L 

530  Mrs.  Elliott 150  B   .    . 

532  Newsboys'  Home 60  B&L 

561  Mrs.  J.  T.  Davis 6  B&L 

622  Mrs.  Lilly  B.Wilson 2  L    .    . 

743  Mrs.  Jno.  McComb 12  B    .    . 

752  Mrs.  Sanburn 5  B&L 

752  Mrs.  Sanburn 10  B    .    . 

824  Mrs.  J.  B.  McPherson 24  B&L 

837  Mrs.  Ada  Schwitzer 4  B&L 

1055  Mrs.  A.  C.  Allen 14  B&L 

Fourth  Street. 

407  Mrs.  Sacksteder 2  L   .   . 

530  Mrs.  Fannie  Huffman 10  L    .    . 

563  Mrs.  L.  Jones 2  L    .    . 

734  Russell  &  Johnson 6  B&L 

734  Russell  &  Johnson 25  B   .    . 

738  Mrs.  G.  W.  Hadley 8  B&L 

738  Mrs.  G.  W.  Hadley 15  B    .   . 

746  Mrs.  E.  D.  Foree 6  B&L 

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House  No.  No.  of  Persons. 

746     Mrs.  E.  D.  Foree 10  B    .    . 

800     Mrs.  E.  T.  Haddox 3  B  &  L 

925     Mrs.  Laura  Ewing 6B&L 

925     Mrs.  Laura  Ewing 12  B    .    . 

1033     Mrs.  M.  Southwick 10  B  <fe  L 

1033     Mrs.  M.  Southwick 30  B    .    . 

1204     Mrs.  C.  L.  Martin  (ladies) 6  B  &  L 

1718     Mrs.  M.  E.  Lyman 10  B  &  L 

1905     Mrs.  M.  W.  Satterwhite  (ladies)    ...    16  B  &  L 

Fifth  Street. 

530     Mrs.  McGrew 10  B  &  L  . 

530     Mrs.  McGrew 30  B    .    . 

537     Mrs.  Kate  Sayers 20  B  &  L 

537     Mrs.  Kate  Sayers ■.    .    .    50  B    .    . 

630     Mrs.  S.  Smick 10  B  &  L 

630  Mrs.  S.  Smick 20  B    .    . 

641     Mrs.  M.  Booth 50  B  &  L 

643     Mrs.  Anna  Willis 10  B  &  L 

643  Mrs.  Anna  Willis ,25  B   .    . 

644  Mrs.  M.  Fisher 8  B  &  L 

644     Mrs.  M.  Fisher 20  B 

652     Mrs.  A.  M.  Ross 10  B  &  L 

710    C.  A.  Passig 4  BiSiL 

725  Mrs.  C.  E.  Short 4  L   .    . 

740     Mrs.  .-Mice  Riddell 50  B&L 

740     Mrs.  Alice  Riddell 50  B    .   . 

909     Mrs.  H.  A.  Appling 14  B  it  L 

Sixth  Street. 

612     Mrs.  A.  Mathis 16  B&L 

621     Mrs.  J.  E.Johnson 40  B    .    . 

631  Mrs.  W.  S.  Turpen 8  B  &  L 

726  Mrs.  M.  J.  Harding 50  B&L 

731     Mrs.  T.  W.  Harris 15  B&L 

736     Mrs.  B.  A.  Fitzsimmons 15  L   .   . 

820     Mrs.  Sim  Lewis 10  B&L 

831     Mrs.  Glogower 6  L    .    . 

844     Mrs.  M.J.Demaree 12  B    .    . 

854     Mrs.  K.  S.Smith 4  L   .    . 

918     Mrs.  R.  C.  McDonald    ........      2  L   .    . 

1118     Mrs.  Otis  Hidden 20  B  &  L 

1 146     Mrs.  Steifel 6  B&L 

1412     Mrs.  J.  M.  Womack 7  B&L 

Seventh  Street. 

707     Mrs.  B.  B.  Metcalf 7  L    .    . 

710    Mrs.  R.  Slade  (Lucas  Place! 8  B&L 

716  Mrs.  Nancy  King  (Lucas  Place)  ...    30  B&L 

717  Mrs.  Williams 6  L   .    . 

720    W.  F.  Blum 6  L    .   . 

10 


Rate. 

So 

25 

I 

50 

I 

50 

25 

I 

SO 

25 

2 

00 

3 

00 

3 

00 

I  25 


75 

15 

I  25 

25 

I  00 

I  so 

25 

I  00 

20 

I  00 

I  25 

50 

I  00 

25 

2  00 

I  00 

15 

I  00 

I  00 

I  25 

50 

I  so 

.  fo  50  to 

I  00 

25 

t 

SO 

7S 

I  00 

2  00 

2  00 

.  So  50  to 

75 

I  00 

I  00 

5° 

/ 

,50 

House  yo. 


Xo.  of  Persons. 


730  Strauss  A  Thomas 6 

819  Mrs.  J.  C.  Janes 15 

823  Mrs.  J.  Perkins 6 

82s  Mrs.  G.  D.  Scott 15 

825  Mrs.  G.  D.  Scott 25 

845  Mrs.  Maggie  Sayres 6 

845  Mrs.  Maggie  Sayres 10 

851  Mrs.  J.Conway 4 

855  Mrs.  S.  D.  Johnson 8 

855  Mrs.  S.  D,  Johnson 14 

Ki^htli  Street. 

629  Mrs.  A.  E.  Wathen 6 

629  Mrs.  A.  E.  Wathen 20 

800  Andrew  Gordon 15 

800  Andrew  Gordon 30 

804  Mrs.  A.  E.  Duncan 4 

901  Mrs.  M.  Bailey 6 

901  Mrs.  M.  Bailey 10 

1023  Mrs.  M.  D.  Phillips 10 

1121  Mrs.  Jno.  Galvin 5 

1126  Mrs.  Warfield    .   .        10 


L    .   . 

$0  25 

B&  L 

I  00 

L    .    .   . 

50 

B  A  L 

I  00 

B    .   . 

25 

B&  L 

I  00 

B    .   . 

25 

L    .    . 

50 

B&  L 

I  00 

B       . 

25 

B  A  L 

I  50 

B    .   . 

35 

B&  L 

I  50 

B    .   . 

25 

B  &  L 

1  00 

B&L 

I  00 

B   .    . 

25 

L    .   . 

I  00 

B&L 

I  50 

B&L 

I  00 

Ttalrteeutb  Street. 

709     Mrs.  Mary  Worley 10     B&L. 

Twenty-Sixth  Street. 

S16     Geo.  W.  Hull 8     B&L, 

Thirty-Second  Street. 

Cor.  Va.  Ave.     Mrs.  C.  B.  Doll 8     B&L. 

Ash/  Street. 

S22     Mrs.  A.  Beckman 6     B&L, 

822     Mrs.  A.  Beckman 30     B    .   .    , 

Adams  Street. 

201  Mrs.  A.  Thurman 8     B&L. 

Brook  Street. 

1119     Mrs.  Paul  Jagielky 6  B&L 

1201     Mrs.  B.  W.  Beard 10  B&L 

1719     Mrs.  Hemes 4  B&L 

Bloom  Street. 

421     Mrs.  C.  O'Mara 2     B&L 

Breciiinridg^e— West. 

105     Mrs.  J.  W.  Friddle 

202  Mrs.  L.  T.  Rowell 6     B  &  L 


I  25 


75 
20 


I  50 

1  50 

2  00 


Broadway— East. 

104     Mrs.  S.  S.  Moore 8     B&L 

104     Mrs.  S.  S.  Moore 10     B    .    . 

1  1 


I  00 
25 


House  No. 


No.  of  Persons. 


io6     Mrs.  L.J.  Banta 20 

201     Mrs.  Blanche  Seaton 6 

201     Mrs.  Blanche  Seaton 12 

203'    Mrs.  Reville 4 

203  Mrs.  Reville 10 

204  Mrs.  Giltner 2 

206     Mrs.  Alice  Beach 35 

210     Mrs.  Kleisendorff 10 

214     Mrs.  M.  D.  Thompson 3 

214     Mrs.  M.  D.  Thompson 6 

224     Mrs.  J.  D.Williams 30 

306     Mrs.  J.  M.  Tydings 15 

425     Mrs.  T.  G.  Martin 10 

533     Mrs.  Victor  Fetter 3 

617     Mrs.  T.  Fallow 2 

B  road  way —West. 

ng  Mrs.  Nettie  Randolph 20 

119  Mrs.  Nettie  Randolph 40 

303  Mrs.  Anna  Garrett 4 

318  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Hall 200 

604  Mrs.  Smith 12 

613  Mrs.  Mary  Abbott 6 

615  Miss  Mina  Cartright 15 

615  Miss  Mina  Cartright 30 

712  Mrs.  E.  Fagalay 40 

803  Mrs.  C.  J.  Read 7 

803  Mrs.  C.J.  Read 15 

808  Mrs.  E.C.Welch 4 

808  Mrs.  E.C.  Welch 15 

937  W.  R.  Luttrell 25 

nil  Mrs.  Julia  Caye 10 

1116  Mrs.  R.  A.  Mock 15 

1132  Mrs.  Fannie  Graham 40 

1218  Mrs.  J.  Hart 6 

1308  Mrs.  S.  E.  Greathouse 20 

1925  Mrs.  J.  F.  Hilrich 12 

Camp  Street. 

417     Mrs.  J.  R.  Holsclaw 6     B  Ik  L 

417     Mrs.  J.  R.  Holsclaw 12     B   .    . 

Chestnut— East. 

no     Mrs.  J.  G.  Baird 6 

no     Mrs.  J.  G.  Baird 12 

124     Mrs.  M.  de  Colmesnil 10 

201     Mrs.  Linnie  Morrison 20 

210     Mrs.  C.  Toon 12 

318    Mrs.  A.  K.Lewis 16 

512     Mrs.  J.  W.  Rowlett 3 

512     Mrs.  J.  W.  Rowlett 15 

12 


Bale. 

B&  L 

81  50 

B&  L 

2  00 

B   .   . 

25 

B&L 

2  00 

B   .   . 

50 

B&L 

2  00 

B&L 

I    25 

B&L 

I  50 

B&L 

2   00 

B   .    . 

35 

B&L 

I  00 

B   .   . 

50 

B&L 

I  50    i 

B&L 

I  50 

L   .    . 

75 

B&L 

»i 

00  to    I  50 

B   .    . 

25 

L   .   . 

50 

L   .   . 

75 

L   .   .   . 

50 

B   .   .   . 

25 

B&L. 

I  50 

B    .   .   . 

35 

B&L. 

I  00 

B&L. 

1   50 

B   .   .    . 

40 

B&L. 

I    CO 

B   .    .    . 

25 

B   .    .    . 

25 

L   .    .    . 

I  00 

B&L. 

81 

00  to     I  50 

B       .   . 

25 

B&L. 

I  00 

B&L. 

I  00 

B&L. 

I  50 

25 


B&L. 

I  00 

B   .   .   . 

25 

B&L. 

I  50 

B&L. 

I  00 

B&L. 

I  00 

B&L. 

I  00 

B&L. 

I  25 

B   .    .    . 

25 

Cliestniit— West. 

House  No.  No.  of  Persons. 

H2     Mrs.  A.  E.  Allen lo 

219     Mrs.  T.  M.  Fletcher 3 

222     Mrs.  S.  A.  Kennedy 10 

305     Mrs.  S.  A.  Finley 40 

406     Mrs.  Ben  T.  Smith 20 

503     Mrs.  E.  By  water 10 

520     Mrs.  J.  W.  Cooper 5 

524     Mrs.  H.  A.  Huggins 8 

526    Mrs.  Stephens 25 

615     Mrs.  R.  Cleaver 10 

619  Mrs.  W.  M.  Forman 4 

620  Mrs.  E.  R.  Moore 10 

620     Mrs.  E.  R.  Moore 20 

623     Mrs.  C.  H.  McCarthy 4 

700     Mrs.  F.  M.  Dougherty 100 

702     Mrs.  J.  S.. Lindsay 6 

702     Mrs.  J.  S.  Lindsay 20 

706     Mrs.  H.  Gunter 6 

710     Mrs.  Kate  Hibbett 6 

713     Mrs.  Ellen  Goodloe 10 

722     P.  C.  Coker 15 

1220     Mrs.  C.  Dorsey 8 

1309     W.  C.  Simpson 4 

1315     R.  H.  Venable 3 

1419     B.  H.  Danks 4 

1807     Mrs.  Bentley 6 


Rate. 

B&L 

Si  00 

B  &  L 

2  00 

B   .   . 

35 

B&L 

I  50 

B    .   . 

25 

L   .   . 

50 

L   .   . 

75 

L   .   . 

SO 

B&L 

I  50 

L    .    . 

50 

B&L 

I  00 

B  iL 

I  25 

B   .    . 

25 

L    .    . 

75 

B&L 

I    25 

Bet  L. 

I  00 

B   .   .   . 

25 

L    .   .   . 

50 

B&L. 

I  25 

B    .    . 

50 

L   .    .   . 

So 

50  to     I  00 

L   .    . 

50 

L   .    . 

50 

B&L. 

I  25 

B&L. 

2    00 

B&L. 

I    25 

College— East. 

203     Mrs.  Mortensen    .   .    .' 20 

Floyd  Street. 

929     Mrs.  Lizzie  Meglemery 6 

1016     Mrs.  Richardson 7 

1019     Mrs.  T.  Hunter 4 

2004     Mrs.  Phebe  Seebold 3 


B&L 


B&L. 

I  00 

B&L. 

2  00 

L    .    .    . 

L&B'fast 

75 
I  00 

Forrest,  Near  Aiichorag'e. 

Mrs.  L.  E.  Williams 20     B&L 


229 

425 
42s 


Gray — East. 

Mrs.  Connor 6 

Mrs.  J.  B.  Malkin 15 

Miss  Moses 4 

Mrs.  S.  A.  Nicholson 4 

Mrs.  W.  T.  Calling 4 


B&L 

I  00 

b&  L 

I  25 

L   .    . 

I  00 

B  &L 

I  50 

L   .   . 

50 

3522 


Guthrie  Street. 

Miss  Fowler 2     B&L. 

High  Avenue. 

Dr.  C.W.  Parsons 6     B&L. 

13 


I  50 


I    25 


House  No. 


Johnson  Avenne. 

jVo.  of  Persons. 


513     Chas.  Ryan 100 

Jacob— East. 

100     Mrs.  Claude  Duval 6 

113     Mrs.  M.  H.  Johnson 4 

n6     Mrs.  Logan  .  .   .    .   , 4 

116     Mrs.  J.  A.  Madden 3 

210     Mrs.  Sallie  Hamilton 15 

233     Mrs.  J.  O'Donnell 2 

Cor.  Brook     Mrs.  Beard 6 

Jacob- West. 

no     Mrs.  F.  G.  Flynn 25 

no     Mrs.  F.  G.  Flynn 50 

no     Mrs.  Julia  Duncan 12 


454 
728 
728 
8n 
8n 
912 
912 

91S 
1012 
1012 
1022 
1409 
1713 
1713 
1719 
2319 
2616 


135 
1012 


1005 
1021 
20:2 
2012 


Jefferson— West. 

John  H.  DeWitt 25 

Mrs.  M.  A.  Lancaster 10 

Mrs.  L.  Lancaster 20 

Mrs.  W.  F.  Sulzer 15 

Mrs.  W.  F.  Sulzer 30 

Mrs.  Brown 6 

Mrs.  Brown 15 

T.  H.  Greathouse 20 

O.  M.  Watson 8 

O.  M.  Watson 50 

Mrs.  Farley 4 

Mrs.  M.  W.  Tyree 4 

Mrs.  Ida  Hall 4 

Mrs.  Ida  Hall 6 

Mrs.  E.  J.  Dunbar 12 

Mrs.  A.  Stewart 10 

Mrs.  R.  N.  Adams 4 

Jefferson— East. 

C.  E.  Henning 25 

Mrs.  Sue  L.  Smith 5 

Main— East. 

Mrs.  Parks 4 

Mrs.  Sue  Davis 4 

Mrs.  M.  Johnson 10 

Mrs.  M.Johnson 20 


Mag:nolia  Avenue. 

630    Jno.  L.  Sullivan 16     B  &  L  . 

630    Jno.  L.  Sullivan 100     B 

Morton  Avenne. 

1034     Mrs.  Lizzie  S.  Morris 5     L&B'fast 

14 


Rale. 

B   .    .    . 

80  25 

B&L  . 

I  50 

B&L. 

2  00 

B&L. 

2  00 

BAL. 

2  00 

B&L. 

I  00 

B&L. 

2  00 

B&L. 

2  00 

B&L 

I  00 

B   .   .    . 

25 

B   .   .    . 

25 

L    .   . 

0  50 

L    .    . 

80  75  to    I  CO 

L   .    . 

75  to    I  00 

B&L 

I  00 

B   .    . 

25 

B&L 

75 

B   .    . 

20 

B&L 

I  00 

B&L 

I  25 

B   .    . 

25 

L   .    . 

I  00 

B&L 

2  00 

B&L 

I  00- 

B    .   . 

25 

B&L 

2  00 

B&L 

2    00 

B&L 

I    50 

B&L 

I    00 

B&L 

I    00 

B&L 

I    00 

B&L 

I   uo 

B&L 

I  00 

B   .   . 

25 

B&L 

I  00 

B   .    . 

25 

mark  et— East. 

House  No.                                       So.  of  Persons.  Rate- 

736     A.  Hennings 25     B  tt  L  .  Si  00  to    i  50 

736     A.  Hennings 40     B   .    .    .        25  to        35 

936     Mrs.  M.  A.  Meglemery 10     B  &  L  .  i  oA 

936     Mrs.  M.  A.  Meglemery 15     B       .    .  25 

1026     W.  W.  Hicks 12     B  i&  L  .  i  00 

1029     Mrs.  Kepper 4B&L.  100 

1029    J.  T.  Wallace 5B&L.  100 

Market— West. 

306    E.  H.  Hawley 3B&L.  100 

306     E.  H.  Hawley 6     3...  25 

741     Mrs.  E.  J.  Henning 6B&L.  150 

934     H.  P.  Yeager 4B&L.  ico 

1232     Levi  Blunk 10     B  &  L  .  i  00 

1232     Levi  Blunk 20     B    .   •   .  25 

1413     Mrs.  Ellen  DeGarmo 4     B  &  L  .  i  00 

1413     Mrs.  Ellen  DeGarmo 6     B    .    .    .  25 

i8i8    J.  R.  Leslie 30     B  &  L  .  i  00 

1818    J.  R.  Leslie SO     B    .    .    .  25 

Portland  Avenue. 

26i8}^Mrs.  Lizzie  Defler 10     B  &  L  .  i  25 

26i85^Mrs.  Lizzie  Defler 20     B    .    .    .  25 

3021     Mrs.  Mary  Eblen ioB<&L.  100 

3021     Mrs.  Mary  Eblen 15     B    .    .    .  25 

Pewee  Valley,  near  L.onisvilIe. 

T.  S.  McCall 55     L    .    .   .  75 

J.  H.  Wilkerson 10     B  <i  L  .  i  00 

Gen.  Thos.  Taylor,  Villa  Ridge  Inn  .  .    50     L   .   .    .  50 

Gen.  Thos.  Taylor,  Villa  Ridge  Inn  .  .    50     B    .   .    .  50 

Kowan  Street. 

2516    Miss  Flaherty 25     B  &  L  .  i  00 

Story  Avenne. 

1003     Mrs.  J.  Southard 8B&L.  loo 

1005     Mrs.  Park 4B&L.  100 

lois     Mrs.  Gayle 4     B  &  L  .  i  00 

1025     Mrs.  Wilson 8B&L.  100 

Slevin  Street. 

Cor.  26th     R.  Hochstrasser 5B&L.  100 

Cor.  26th     R.  Hochstrasser 20     B   .   .    .  25 

'Washington  Street. 

808     Mrs.  S.  E.  Brown 6B&L.  100 

Williams  Street. 

1530    Mrs.  M.  Scheuber 8B<feL.  100 

Walnut— East. 

217     Mrs.  M.  F.  Lowe 10    B  &  L  .  i  50 

j228     Mrs.  Snyder 10     B  it  L  .  i  00 

15 


Walnnt— West. 

I\^o.  of  Persons. 

Eblen 15  B&L 

Mrs.  J.  W.  Eblen 25  B    .    . 

Mrs.  W.  A.  Lindsay 20  B&L 

Mrs.  F.  M.  Bailey 25  B&L 

Mrs.  F.  M.  Bailey •    •    7S  B    .    . 

Mrs  J.  E.Johnson 20  B    .   . 

V.  Wallington 10  B&L 

V.  Popham 35  B&L 

Mrs.  W.  W.  Howerton      6  B&L 

Mrs.  J.  W.  Adams 10  B   .   . 


House  No. 

227     Mrs.  J.  W 

227 

234 

3" 

3" 

621 
1700 
1714 
1820 
1828 


Rate 


00 

25 

St  50  to  2  00 

I  25 

25 

25 

I  00 

I  50 

I  00 

25 


RESTAURANTS. 


No.  Persons. 


236 
236 
254 
254 
314 
-.36 
351 
408 
408 
508 
512 

335 
411 

425 
425 
431 
751 
148 
220 
600 

lOOI 

316 
319 
319 
335 
413 
249 

514 
516 
617 
225 
323 
133 


W.  Jefferson  . 
W.  Jefferson  . 
W.  Jefferson  . 
W.  Jefferson  . 
W.  Jefferson  . 
W.  Jefferson  . 
W.  Jefferson  . 
W.  Jefferson  . 
W.  Jefferson  . 
W.  Jefferson  . 
W.  Jefferson  . 
W.  Market  .  . 
W.  Market  .  . 
W.  Market  .  . 
W.  Market  .  . 
W.  Market  .  . 
W.  Market  .  . 
\V.  Main  .  .  . 
W.  Main  .  .  •. 
W.  Main  .  .  . 
W.  Broadway 

Third 

Third 

Third 

Third 

Third 

Fourth  .  .  .  . 
Fourth  .  .  .  . 
Fourth  .  .  .  . 
Fourth   .    .    .    . 

Fifth 

Si.xth 

Seventh  .  .    .    . 


Star 
Star 
Rex 
Rex 


1000 

20 

500 


C.  P.  Hess 200 

National 100 

Creamerie    .   . 
English  Kitchen 
English  Kitchen 
Manhattan  .... 


250 

12 

200 

200 


Jewel 100 


L  . 

B. 

L 

B. 

B  , 

B. 

B  . 

L  , 

B. 

B, 

B 


Temperance 


300    B 


,  Crown 200  B 

Muensch's 24  L  . 

Muensch's i;o  B  , 

American 500  B  . 

H.  R.  Chriswell  ...  100  B  , 

.  A.  Baumberger  .  .   .  loO  B 

,  Jacob  Gobey  ....  100  B  . 

.  Seelbach's 500  B  . 

.  Frank  Gentile   .   .    .  100  B 

.  New  York 250  B 

.  Up-to-Date 25  L 

.  Up-to-Date 500  B  . 

.  Wide  Awake  ....  500  B  , 

.  Kleinschmidt  ....  100  B 

.  Vienna 400  B 


Scribner  &  Benedict.  300  B  , 

Klein's 300  B  . 

Fourth  Avenue  .  .    .    500  B  . 

Rufer's 500  B  . 


Edwin  Garnier  . 
Edwin  Tepe    .   . 


150    B 
100    B 


Rate  2)er  Meal. 
.  $0  25 

80  15 


25 


15  to 


.50 


15  to 


15 
25 
IS 
50 

25 
15 
20 

15 
50 


so 


to 


25 
50 
25 

25 

25 

50  to  I  00 

25 
15 


25 


25  to 
25  to 
25  to 
IS  to 
25  to 


15 
15 
25 
50 
so 
so 
35 
75 
25 
25 


1)311$  Ulberc  Tree  Quarters  mill  Be  Provided. 


Phoenix  Hill,  iii6  Baxter  Avenue. 

Ballard  &  Ballard  Hall,  1129  to  1149  Underbill  Street,  between  Bax- 
ter Avenue  and  Broadway. 

O'Connor  Hall,  corner  Ninth  and  Jefferson  Streets. 

Schaefer  Hall,  corner  Hancock  and  Broadway 

Bowles'  Hall,  366  East  Jefferson,  between  Floyd  and  Preston  Streets. 

Delmont  Club,  1573  Story  Avenue. 

Cots  for  sleeping  purposes  in  these  halls  will  be  furnished  veterans 
unable  to  pay  for  quarters  elsewhere. 

16 


LIST  OF  COMMITTEES 

HAVING  IN  CHARGE  ARRANGEMENTS  FOR 
THE  REUNION. 


EXECUTIVE   COMMITTEE. 
BENNETT  H.  YOUNG,  President. 
J.  B.  CASTLE  MAN,  First  Vice  President. 
BASIL  W.  DUKE,  Second  Vice  President. 
GEORGE  GAULBERT,  Third  Vice  President. 
S.  H.  BUCHANAN,  Fourth  Vice  President. 
WM.  M.  MARRINER,  Secretary. 
J .  B.  PlJiTLE,  Treasurer. 

JOHN  H.  LEATHERS,  Prest  Con.  Ass'n  of  Kentucky. 
THOS.  D.  OSBORNE,  Sec'y  Con.  Ass'n  of  Kentucky. 
J  AS.  W.  BOWLES. 
WM.  B.  HALDEMAN. 

The  Executive  Committee,  elected  by  the  citizens'  mass 
meeting,  shall  have  entire  charge  of  all  arrangements  for 
the  Reunion.  They  may  add  to  their  number  from  time  to 
time,  as  may  be  deemed  expedient.  They  shall  have  power 
to  appoint  standing  committees  and  sub-committees,  as  well 
as  other  persons,  as  may  be  found  necessary,  and  shall  super- 
vise and  control  their  work.  They  shall  control  the  funds 
contributed  by  citizens  and  others  for  the  purposes  of  the 
committee,  and  direct  all  expenditures  of  mone_y.  They 
shall  hold  stated  meetings  every  Thursday  evening  of  each 
week,  at  such  hours  as  may  be  designated  by  the  President, 
and  may  have  called  meetings  at  the  call  of  the  President. 
At  the  meetings  of  the  Executive  Council,  five  members 
shall  constitute  a  quorum  for  the  transaction  of  business, 
and  a  less  number  may  adjourn  to  a  time  specified. 

REUNION    COMMITTEE. 

BENNETT  H.  YOUNG,  President. 
.lOHN  B.  CASTLEMAN.  First  Vice  President. 
deSIL  W.  DUKE,  Second  Vice  President. 

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GEORGE  GAULBERT,  Third  Vice  President. 

S.  H.  BUCHANAN,  Fourth  Vice  President. 

WM.  M.  MARRINER,  Secretary. 

J.  B.  PIRTLE,  Treasurer. 

JOHN   H.  LEATHERS,  Pres't  Con.  Ass'n  of  Kentucky. 

THOS.  D.  OSBORNE,  Sec'y  Con.  Ass'n  of  Kentucky. 

JAMES  W.  BOWLES. 

WILLIAM  B.  HALDEMAN. 


FINANCE   COMMITTEE. 

Attilhi  Cox,  Chairman. 
Philip  Ackerman,    H.  F.  Embry,  Logan  C.  Murray, 


F.  Almstedt, 
A.  Apperly, 
Wm.  J.  Abram, 
I.  B.  Bernheim, 
John  Bacon, 
W.  R.  Belknap, 
Paul  C.  Barth. 


H.  F.  Brockman, 
W.  J.  Bourne, 
John  H.  Brand, 
Elijah  Basye, 
F.  A.  Bauer, 
I.  P.  Bernard, 
Theo.  Conrad, 
Pink  Cuneo, 
L.  O.  Cox, 
J.  E.  Caldwell, 
J.  M.  Coleman, 
John  Doerhoefer 


Robert  McCorkle, 
H.  S.  McNutt, 
H.  C.  Nail, 
G.  C.  Norton, 
W.  C.  Nones, 
John  G.  Roach, 
Gus  C.  Reitze, 


Frank  Fehr, 

W.  H.  Fox, 

Oscar  Fenlej% 

J.  W.  Gaulbert, 

Henry  Glover, 

John  W.  Green, 

Geo.  Gaulbert, 
George  G.  Brown,  John  H.  Hancock,   A.  J.  Ross, 
W.  6.  Bonnie,  Chas.  F.  Huhlein,    J.  P.  Starks, 

J.  M.  Harper,  John  A.  Strattoi 

Phil  H.F.Hoffman, John  M.  Stokes, 

Dave  Hirsch,  Lewis  Stewart, 

Joseph  Herrmann,  Louis  Seelbach, 

Saunders  P.  Jones,  N.  M.  XJri, 

"W.  C.  Kendrick,      P.  Viglini, 

H.  V.  Loving, 

Henry  Levy, 

T.  J.  Landrum, 

S.  E.  Ledman, 

Len  S.  Miller, 

C.  C.  Mengel, 

The  Finance  Committee  shall  be  authorized  to  receive 
subscriptions  and  collect  same,  as  may  be  indicated  by  the 
Executive  Council,  and  as  may  be  found  necessary  to  de- 
fray the  expenses  of  the  Reunion. 

They    shall    pay    over   to   the    Treasurer    monthly,    or 
oftenei-,  if  requested,  the  funds  collected  by  them,  and  t^^"^ 

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Joseph  Vincent, 
Q.  D.  Vaughn, 
John  C.  Weller, 
Harry  Weissinger, 
Stuart  R.  Young, 
Sebastian  Zorn. 


shall  keep  a  correct  record  of  the  sums  so  subscribed  or 
paid,  with  the  names  of  the  pefsons  who  subscribed. 

TRANSPORTATION   COMMITTEE. 

Basil  W.  Duke,  Chairman. 

Sidney  J.  Gates,       W.  D.  Norvell, 
H.  E.  Hewes,  J.  F.  O'Brien, 

Thomas  Hanlon,      Joseph  Kobertson, 
Chas.  H.  Haggerty, Miles  Turpin, 
J.  F.  Kelner,  Charles  Yancev. 


C.  P.  Atmore, 
E.  H.  Bacon, 
R.  S.  Brown, 
J.  T.  Caldwell. 
C.  C.  Fuller. 


The  Committee  on  Transportation  shall  take  steps  to 
secure  from  the  railway  companies  and  steamboat  lines  the 
lowest  possible  rate  from  all  points  from  Louisville,  to  have 
these  rates  fixed  as  soon  as  possible,  and  make  such  other 
transportation  arrangements  as  may  be  deemed  desirable 
and  provide  for  the  expeditious  handling  of  baggage;  and 
shall  prepare  for  distribution,  as  soon  as  possible,  a  circular 
giving  general  information  as  to  railroad  routes,  rates,  etc. 


HOTELS   AND   ACCOMMODATIONS   COMMITTEE. 

G.  E.  Johnson,  Chairman.        P.  A.  Bobbitt,  Secretary. 


Jasper  Anderson, 
E.  H.  Bacon, 
Henry  Boteler, 
J.  S.  Carpenter, 
Theo.  Cummins, 
J.  S.  S.  easier, 
J.  C.  Day, 
Jno.  Dresher, 
T.  H.  Ellis, 
J.  W.  Friddle, 
N.  G.  Gray, 


J  as.  Harper, 
"Wm.  Harrison, 
Len.  G.  Herndon, 
David  Hirsch, 
Eichard  Hays, 
Mike  Lawler, 
J.  B.  McKown, 
J.  W.  McCraw, 
W.  A.  Milton, 
L.  S.  Miller, 


R.  S.  Shreve, 
Michael  Sheekey, 
P.  H.  Tapp, 
J.  A.  Thomas, 
J.  M.  Ty dings, 
Q.  D.  Vaughn, 
W.  W.  Watts, 
Chas.  A.  Wilson, 
Geo.  M.  Wymond, 
James  Watson, 
J.  H.  Yancey. 


Peter  McFarland, 

The  Committee  on  Hotels  and  Accommodations  shall 
make  suitable  arrangements  with  hotels,  boarding  houses 
and  private  houses  for  the  accommodation  of  visiting  Vet- 
erans. If  necessary,  they  shall  secure  the  reservation  of 
buildings  for  quartering  Veterans.  They  shall  establish 
bureaus  of  information  throughout  the  city,  as  may  be 
deemed  necessary,  and  see  that  the  proper  guide  books  are 

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provided  for  visitors  requiring  them,  giving  public  infor- 
mation. They  shall  co-operate  with  the  postal  authorities 
in  arranging  for  the  prompt  delivery  of  mail  to  visitors, 
and  discharge  such  other  duties  as  may  add  to  the  comfort 
and  welfare  of  visiting  comrades.  They  shall  also  endeavor 
to  ascertain  and  report  to  the  Executive  Committee  the 
names  and  addresses  of  all  citizens  of  Louisville  who  may 
offer  to  entertain  at  their  private  homes  visiting  comrades, 
and  the  number  each  can  entertain. 

COMMITTEE  ON  PARADE  AND  REVIEW. 

Gen.  J.  B.  Castleman,  Chairman. 
J.  Cabel  Breckinridge,  General  J.  H.  Lewis, 

A.  J.  Gross,  J.  M.  Osburn. 

Frank  Hagan,    , 

The  Committee  on  Parade  and  Review  shall  have  charge 
of  the  arrangements  for  the  parade  and  review.  Thej'  shall 
select  the  route  over  which  the  parade  will  move.  They 
shall  arrange  the  order  of  the  parade,  and  the  place  which 
each  State  shall  take  in  line,  and  shall  make  suitable  pro- 
vision for  the  protection  of  Veterans  from  encroachment 
during  the  parade.  They  shall  arrange  for  the  erection  of 
the  grand  stands  for  reviewing  parties  on  the  day  of  the 
parade,  and  they  shall  erect  such  other  stands  along  the  lino 
,:  of  parade  as  may  be  authorized.  They  shall  make  con- 
tracts for  carriages  and  horses  for  the  use  of  those  entitled 
to  them  or  requiring  them,  and  such  others  as  the  Execu- 
tive Committee  shall  direct. 

They  shall  endeavor  to  ascertain  by  correspondence  the 
number  of  saddle  horses  that  will  be  needed  on  the  day  of 
the  parade,  and  shall  furnish  forms  and  contracts,  in  blank, 
to  be  used  in  securing  such  horses.  They  shall  arrange  for 
the  uniform  equipment  of  saddle  horses  used  in  the  parade. 
It  shall  be  the  duty  of  this  committee  also  to  arrange  with 
the  city  authorities  for  the  exclusive  right  of  way  through 
the  streets  along  'the  line  of  march  during  the  parade,  and 
shall  see  that  ice  water  is  provided  along'  the  route,  and 
that  the  streets  are  roped  or  wired  to  keep  the  public  con- 
fined to  the  sidewalks  along  the  line  of  march. 

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RECEPTION   COMMITTEE. 

Capt.  G.  C.  Norton,  Chairman. 

Samuel  D.  Brooks,  Alfred  Borie, 
J.  M.  Womack,        Ed.  Fitzgerald, 
Capt.  J.  T.  Gaines,  J.  W.  Green, 
Judge  T.F.Hargis,  D.  W.  Hilton, 
Logan  C.  Murray,  H.  C.  Rhodes, 
S.  Zorn, 


J.  M.  Bourne, 
J.  W.  Carrington, 
J.  B.  Gathright, 
T.  «.  Hays,^ 
Oscar  Fenley, 
L.  O.  Cox, 
Samuel  Culbertson,  Gilmer  Adams, 
E.  T.  Halsey,  H.  C.  Nail, 

Dr.  J.  M.  Mathews,  M.  Gary  Peter, 
E.  Polk  Johnson,     J.  A.  Armstrong, 
A.  L.  Terry,  G.  A.  Robinson, 

Rev. C.L.Hemphill,  Abner  Harris, 
Rev.  M.  M.  Benton,  W.  J.  Davis, 
Rev.  G.  B.  Overton,  John  D.  Pope, 
P.  M.  Wright,  Charles  Hoge, 

Hon.Wm.  Lindsay,  Samuel  Murroll, 
Jas.  Montgomery,    W.  A.  Martin. 


J.  H.  McMullen, 
C.  L.  Robinson, 
P.  L.  Atherton, 
J.  Ross  Todd, 
Randolph  Blain, 
C.  B.  Norton, 
J.  G.  Simrall, 


S.Thrustoa  Ballard, 
S.  C.  Henning, 
Dr.  J.  B.  Marvin, 
Thomas  W.  Bullitt, 
W.J.  Abram, 
Rev.  T.  T.  Eaton, 
Wm.  Thalheimer, 
BishopT.U.Dudley, 
A.  M.  Sea, 
Fayette  Hewitt, 
John  L.  Marshall, 
W.  J.  McConalhy, 
J.  Stod.  Johnston, 


Chas.  P.  Smith, 

Harry  Weissinger,  Maj.  C.  C.  Cantrell, 

J.  Wm.  Gaulbert,    Lee  Bloom, 

William  Kendrick,  I.  H.  Starks, 

John  Stites,  J.Breck.Castleman, 

Ben  C. Weaver,  Jr.,  Stuart  E.  Duncan, 

A.  G.  Langham,      James  S.  Escott. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Reception  Committee  to 
make  all  necessary  arrangements  for  the  formal  welcome 
to  be  extended  by  our  State  and  municipal  authorities  or 
officials  of  the  reunion  to  specially  invited  guests.  It  shall 
be  the  duty  of  this  committee  to  provide  proper  escort  to 
meet  such  persons  or  delegates  at  the  railway  stations  and 
escort  them  to  their  quarters,  and  provide  special  commit- 
tees to  call  upon  such  persons  at  these  quarters  and  aid  in 
any  other  possible  way  in  promoting  the  comfort  and  pleas- 
ure of  all  such  guests  while  in  the  city. 


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INVITATION   COMMITTEE 
Judge  H.  W.  Bruce,  Chairman 

Hon.T.  L.Burnett, 

Gen.  John  B.  Castlenian, 

Dr.  J.  B.  Alexander, 


George  C.  Buchanan, 

Capt.  J.  S.  Carpenter, 

J.  F.  Davis, 

James  S.  Escott, 

Helm  Bruce, 

Eev.  T.  T.  Eaton, 

Theodore  Harris, 

T.  C.  Helm, 

Judge  W.  O.  Harris, 

Capt.  J.  S.  Harrison. 

Col.  J.  Stoddard  Johnston, 

Hon.  William  Lindsay, 

W.  A.  Milton, 

Eev.  J.  K.  Mason, 

Kev.  E.  L.  Powell, 

Col.  H.  L.  Stone, 

Leander  C.  Woolfolk, 

Col.  K.  W.  Woolley, 


Hon.  Robert  T.  Breckinridge, 

Dr.  J.  W.  Akin, 

Col.  Thomas  W.  Bullitt, 

Charles  C.  Cantrell, 

Theodore  Cowherd, 

Rev.  Reverdy  Estill, 

Elijah  Basye, 

Gen.  S.  B.  Buckner, 

Rev.  Peyton  H.  Hoge, 

Rev.  C.  R.  Hemphill, 

James  P.  Helm, 

Capt.  Abner  Harris, 

Col.  Charles  F.  Johnson, 

Charles  R.  Long, 

Capt.  W.  J.  Stone, 

Rev.  J.  G.  Minnigerode, 

Rev.  E.  T.  Perkins, 

3Iaj.  D.  ^y.  Sanders, 

Dr.  J.  M.  Tydings, 

H.  A.  Witherspoon, 

R.  O.  Gathright. 


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Col.  J.  D.  Young, 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Committee  on  Invitation  to 
prepare,  in  the  name  of  the  Reunion  Committee,  an  invita- 
tion to  be  sent  to  the  Governors  of  States,  State  officials, 
Mayors  of  cities,  and  other  distinguished  officials  and  citi- 
zens as  ma  J'  be  determined  upon  as  proper  persons  to  receive 
special  invitation,  to  visit  our  city  during  the  reunion. 

PRESS   COMMITTEE. 
Thos.  D.  Osborne,  Chairman.  R.  W.  Brown,  Gen'l  Director. 

Brent  Altsheler,  Secretary.      J.Clifford  Colgan,  Ass't  Sec'y. 

All  the  active  newspaper  men  and  women  in  Louisville 

and  Kentucky. 

The  Committee  on  Press  shall  secure  the  publication  of 
such  articles  as  will  aid  the  general  work  of  the  organiza- 
tion, and  shall  arrange  for  requisite  facilities  for  newspaper 
work  during  the  reunion  by  members  ot  the  press. 

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PRINTING   AND   ADVERTISING   COMMITTEE. 

John  P.  Starks,  Chairman.      H.  M.  Caldwell,  Secretary. 
Thos.  B.  Morton,      G.  E.  Allen,  Wm.  Harrison, 

Ben  LaBree,  Michael  Sheekey,     James  McCallan, 

J.  P.  Barnard,  Z.  L.  Wallis,      '       B.  W.  Connor, 

A.  J.  Boss,  W.  W.  Page,  M.  D.  Perry. 

J.  E.  Borland,  S.  M.  Simmons, 

The  Committee  on  Printing  and  Advertising  shall  have 
charge  of  all  printing  required  by  different  committees  and 
the  distribution  of  same,  and  shall  insert  such  advertise- 
ments as  may  be  deemed  necessary  by  the  Executive  Com- 
mittee. They  shall  prepare  and  cause  to  be  prepared  mat- 
ter for  the  official  programme,  and  such  guide  books  and 
general  information  as  may  be  ordered  by  the  Executive 
Committee,  and  furnish  all  blanks,  forms  and  printed  mat- 
ter as  may  be  needed  by  the  various  committees. 

BADGE   COMMITTEE. 

Henry  Kaufman,  Chairman. 
J.  M.  Applegate,      E.  A.  Locke,  H.  B.  Rigg, 

Frank  Barbour,        Judge  H.H.Mooi-e,  L.  Shelton, 
J.  C.  Bethel,  Dr.  H.  E.  Pelle,        H.  C.  Walbeck. 

The  Committee  on  Badges  shall  secure  and  submit  de- 
signs to  the  Executive  Committee  for  the  official  badge  of 
the  reunion,  as  vrell  as  the  badges  for  the  different  commit- 
tees, and  for  such  other  persons  as  badges  shall  be  provided 
for.  They  shall  receive  proposals  for  furnishing  such  badges, 
and  shall  have  charge  of  the  distribution  of  same,  under 
the  direction  of  the  Executive  Committee. 

MEDICAL   COMMITTEE. 

Dr.  Preston  B.  Scott,  Ch'm.     Dr.  Irvin  Lindenberger,  Sec. 

EXECUTIVE. 

Dr.  T.  C.  Evans,  Dr.  C.  W.  Kelly. 

Dr.  G.  ^Y.  Griffiths, 

RECEPTION. 

Dr.  A.  Morgan  Cartledge,  Chairman. 
Dr.  J.  M.  Matthews,  Dr.  C.  G.  Edwards, 

Dr.  J.  B.  Marvin,  Dr.  S.  G.  Dabney, 

Dr..  Wm.  Bailey,  Dr.  J.  M.  Eay, 

Dr.  "Wm.  Cheatham,  Dr.  Thomas  H.  Baker, 

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Dr.  Ap.  Morgan  Vance,  Dr.  John  G.  Cecil, 

Dr.  Frank  C.  Wilson,  Dr.  H.  A.  Cottell, 

Dr.  W.  Ed.  Grant,  Dr.  John  A.  Lewis, 

Dr.  Wm.  r.  Beard,  Dr.  Jno.  G.  Brooks, 

Dr.  Chas.  H.  Todd,  Dr.  Chas.  Mann, 

Dr.  Charles  P.  Cook,  Dr.  Thomas  A.  Graham. 

HOSPITAL. 

Dr.  W.  P.  White,  Chief  Surgeon. 
Dr.  Samuel  H.  Garvin,  Dr.  Samuel  C.  Hollovvay, 

Dr.  I.  N.  Bloom,  Dr.  Thos.  P.  Satterwhite, 

Dr.  Henry  E.  Tuley,  Dr.  H.  H.  Duke, 

Dr.  Yandell  Roberts,  Dr.  D.  E.  Jacob, 

Dr.  T.  L.  Butler,  Dr.  John  R.  Wathen, 

Dr.  T.  F.  Berry,  Dr.  Clarence  T.  Pope, 

Dr.  H.  H.  Koehler,  Dr.  T.  S.  Bullock, 

Dr.  R.  G.  Fallis,  Dr.  C.  B.  Eddy. 

Dr.  G.  A.  Hendon, 

The  Medical  Committee  shall  be  charged  with  the  du 
of  receiving  and  looking  to  the  care  and  entertainment  of 
the  Association  of'  the  Medical  Officers  of  the  Confederate 
Army  and  Navy,  and  of  visiting  physicians  who  are  Vet- 
erans and  sons  of  Veterans,  and  their  families.  Its  duty 
shall  be  to  arrange  for  the  proper  care  of  all  visiting  Vet- 
erans who  may  need  medical  attention,  securing  for  this 
purpose  the  use  of  established  hospitals  of  the  city  and 
other  suitable  quarters  which  may  be  necessary. 

From  its  members  shall  be  detailed  physicians  who  will 
constitute  an  ambulance  corps,  and  others  whose  duty  it 
shall  be  to  be  present  at  the  several  hospitals,  to  render 
care  to  such  sick  as  may  require  their  attention. 

COMMITTEE   ON  AMUSEMENTS. 

Col.  J.  W.  Bowles,  Chairman. 
H.  H.  Buchanan,      J.  J.  Flynn,  J.  G.  Minnegerode, 

Rev.  H.A.Benton,   W.  H.  Fox,  Ernest  McPherson, 

G.  W.  Beckly,  Fred  Gans,  W.  H.  McAllister, 

Hf  M.  Bullitt,  Ignatius  Hunt,  Thomas  Moore, 

J.  P.  Claybrook,       Will  S.  Hays,  Hancock  Taylor, 

A.  E.  Clore,  J.  T.  Lawes,  John  Ulrich. 

G.  B.  Ewing,  R.  L.  Martin, 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Amusement  Committee  to 
arrange  for  such  excursions  and  entertainments  and  amuse- 
ments as  may  be  deemed  advisable  by  the  Executive  Com- 

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luittce  not  provided  tor  bv  other  coiimiittees,  including  a 
barbecue,  if  the  same  is  deeined  feasible. 

DECORATION  AND   ILLUMINATION   COMMITTEE. 

John  C.  Lewis,  Chairman. 
W.  K.  Belknap,        Isaac  Norris,  M.  K.  Taylor, 

Frank  Brocar,  C.  L.  Nelson,  James  "Watson, 

James  B.  Camp,        Chas.  Eeissinan,        Chas.  A.  Smith, 
Jno.  H.  Hancock,     T.  H.  Kees,  W.  E.  Smith, 

John  Milliken,         .R.  T.  Snowden,         Col.  Albert  Scott. 
]\like  Muldoou,         W.  S.  Spencer, 

DECORATION    OF    PrULIC    BUILDINGS. 

John  H.  Hancock,  Chairman. 
Stuart  R.  Young,      Dr.  T.  H.  Baker,      Henry  A.  Bell, 
Wm.  Semonin,  Chas.  Meriwether,    Oscar  Beckman, 

Cicero  M.  Barnett,  Eobt.  W.  Herr,        J.  Moss  Terry, 
Hon.  J.P.Gregory,  Maj.  H.  B.  Hersey,  Wm.  P.  Johnson, 
Leslie  Combs,  Jno.  R.  Pflanz,         Henry  C.  Smith, 

Harry  T.  Weaver,    John  H.  Piige,  Capt.  Thos.  Speed, 

C.  E.  Sapp,  Darwin  Johnson,     D.  F.  Murphy, 

Chas.  F.  Grainger,   Hcni-y  Cassin,  Alf  W.  Davis, 

Eobt.Cunningham,  Ed  T.  Tierney,         T.  L.  Jetferson, 
T.  Satterwhite,  Jr.   Theo.  Stern,  Thos.  H.  Rubel, 

Adolph  J.Brandeis,  Maj.  Eobt.  Tilford,  Chas.  Neumeyer. 

The  Committee  on  Decorations  and  Tlluminatioii  shall 
endeavor  to  secure  the  suitable  decoration  of  the  city  by 
our  citizens,  suggest  such  plans  for  decoration  for  those  de-. 
siring  such  aid  or  designs,  and  shall  supervise  the  general 
decoration  with  a  view  to  securing  as  much  harmony  as 
possible  in  the  character  of  them.  They  shall  also  devise 
plans  for  suitable  illumbuition,  and  provide  for  the  special 
illumination  of  the  main  thoroughfares  of  this  citj',  and 
make  arrangements  for  such  other  decorations  and  illumi- 
nation as  may  be  thought  desirable. 

GENERAL  HALLS  AND  CAMP  FIRES  COMMITTEE. 

John  H.  Weller,  Chairman. 

CAMP    FIRES. 

R.  W.  Bingham,       Ben  Howe,  E.  Polk  Johnson, 

John  I.  Calloway,     W.  O.  Harris,  D.  W.  Sanders. 

Bishop  T.U.Dudley,J.  Stod.  Johnston, 

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HALLS. 

James  B.  Camp;       John  T.  Macauley,  Charles  A.  Shaw, 
Tony  Landenwich,  H.  S.  McNutt,  John  H.  Whallen. 

W.  fl.  MeflFert,  W.  F.  Norton, 

STATE   HALLS  AND    CAMP   FIRES    COMMITTEE. 

ALABAMA — Thomas  Carpenter,  Dr.  L.  P.  Kennedyi 
Ernest  McPherson,  Charles  Russman,  Presley  H.  Tapp, 
D.  Thornton,  Q.  D.  Vaughn,  R.  H.  Veuable. 

ARKANSAS— J.  M.  Applegate,  George  L.  Brown,  B. 
H.  Hurt.  Charles  Semple,  Hancock  Taylor,  Coe  Yates.  # 

GEORGIA — George  C.  Buchanan,  John  I.  Calloway, 
H.  W.  Cleveland,  John  W.  Headley,  J.  B.  McKown,  W. 
F.  Omberg,  C.  F.  Smith,  Miles  Turpin,H.  A.  Witherspoon. 

FLORIDA— J.  F.  Abraham,  I.  P.  Barnard,  John  W. 
Green,  .John  S.  .Jackman. 

KENTUCKY— J.  C.  Abraham,  Jasper  Anderson,  I.  P. 
Barnard,  Elijah  Basye,  Alfred  Borie,  J.  W.  Green,  N.  G^    ' 
Gray,   Hugh    Henry,   T.   C.  Helm,   B.  W.  Jenkins,   J.  8.'% 
Jaokman,  John  G.  Roach,  John  A.  Thomas,  Robert  Tyler, 
John  H.  Yancey. 

LOUISIANA— "William  J.  McConathy,  Phil  B.  Bate, 
John  W.  Friddle,  Thomas  Hanlon,  Charles  F.  Johnson, 
Antonio  Maggio,  W.  A.  Martin,  W.  A.  Milton,  G.  B.Over-- 
ton,  James  Watson. 

MARYLAN  D— Abner  Harris,  W.  D.  C.  Lloyd,  Thomas 
Lawson,  H.  P.  McDonald,  Dr.  J.  M.  Tydings,  Harry  Weis- 
singer. 

MISSISSIPPI— Dr.  J.  V.  Akin,  J.  T.  Cowper,  J.  E. 
Caldwell,  Tom  O.  Hall,  Adam  Zimmerman,  Peter  McFar- 
land,  R.  S.  Shreve,  L.  Shelton,  J.  Adam  Zimmerman,  D. 
AV.  Sanders. 

MISSOURI— Andrew  Broaddus,  Dr.  T.  F.  Berry,  Dr. 

C.  G.  Edwards,  J.   T.  Gaines,  John    H.  Hancock,  R.  A.  i 
Locke,  P.  M.  Wright. 

NORTH  CAROLINA— Garland  E.  Allen,W.  A.  Allen^ 
P.  A.  Bobbitt,  John  C.  Day,  C.  F.  Smith,  John  C.Shirley.' 

SOUTH  CAROLINA— Geo.  Allen,  Fred  Gans,  A.  M. 
Sea,  Alex.  Smj'the,  S.Calhoun  Smith,  .1.  M.  Womack,  John 

D.  Young. 

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TENNESSEE— C.  C.  Cantrell.  A.  J.  Hoss,  D.  W.  Hil- 
ton, Michael  Lawler,  A.  J.  Morris,  A.  B.  Sthcll. 

TEXAS— Citpt.  J.  M.  Hi.riHT,  H.  M.  Latic.  W.  H.  Mr- 
AllistiT,  .1.  F.  OBrieii,  II.  A.  Vauglin. 

VIliGINIA— R.  H.  Blain,  Henry  Boteler,  J.  R.  S.  Cas- 
Icr,  J.  S.  Harrison,  Wiliiain  Harrison,  M.  Sheekey,  Dr.  F. 
C.  Wil.'^oM. 

It  shall  bo  the  duty  of  the  Committee  on  Halls  and 
Camp  Fires  to  secure  a  hall  for  the  use  of  each  State  for  its 
reunion,  to  arrange  for  Camp  Fires  in  various  parts  of  the 
I'ity,  to  secure  speakers  and  music  for  same,  and  do  all  that 
is  necessai'j'  to  be  done  to  make  this  feature  of  the  reunion 
:i  pleasing  success. 

ENTERTAINMENT   COMMITTEE. 

Biseoe  Hiudman,  Chairman. 
Lafon  Allen,  Attilla  Cox,  Jr.,       J.  Allen  Leathers, 

T.  J.  Batman,  Will  Cox,  S.  R.  Leathers, 

Russell  Broaddus,    John  J.  Davis,  Dr.  H.  N.  Leavell, 

R.  AV.  Bingham.      W.  W.  Daviess,        E.  I.  McDowell, 
Clayton  B.  Blakey.  Henry  F.  Donigan,  Ed  L.  McDonald, 
Lee  Bloom,  Dr. Henry  H. Duke,  Frank  L.  Noad, 

Samuel  K.  Bland,    C.  Dunkerson,  Thos.  D.  Osborne, 

.1.  G.  Allen  Boyd,    Lt.  A.  S.  Fleming,  George  C.  Patton, 
John  Brand,  R.  O.  Gathright,       M.  W.  Ripy, 

A.  O.  Brand,  W.  S.  Green,  Frank  B.  Stouffer, 

Ralph  Bristol,  J.  Rodman  Grubbs,  Theo.  C.  Snively, 

AVm.  M.  Bullitt,      Edwin  H.  Hays,       E.  L.  Swearingen, 
.In'u.  B.  Carrington,  Thomas  K.  Helm,    "W.  H.  Thomas, 
Merton  Craig,  Ben  Howe,  Owen  "W.  Thomas, 

T.  R.  Cartmell,         Thos.  C.  Hindman,  J.  Ross  Todd, 
Brock.  Castleman,    George  R.  Hunt,      J.  E.  Vincent, 
Maj.  D.  Castleman,  William  Jarvis,        Muir  Weissinger, 
John  Cochran,  J. Stod.  Johnston, J  r  D.  P.  Young, 

Gilbert  S.  Cowan,    W.  H.  Kaye,  H.  W.  Young. 

Col.  H.  S.  Cohn, 

The  Entertainment  Committee  shall  have  charge  of  all 
the  arrangements  for  any  balls,  social  functions,  or  banquets 
that  may  be  given  under  the  direction  of  the  Executive 

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Committee  during  the  reunion,  and  see  that  everything  per- 
taining to  same  shall  he  properly  conducted. 

MUSIC   COMMITTEE. 

Zac'h  Phelps,  Chairman. 
H.  M.  Brennan,        David  Baii-d,  John  H.  Page, 

E.  S.  Brown,  H.  S.  Barker,  Joseph  Pettus, 

J.  C.  Boardman,       W.  L.  Lyons,  Alex.  Smythe, 

Andrew  Broaddus,  M.  Muldoon,  M.  J.  Winn. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Committee  on  Music  to  ar- 
range for  such  music  as  may  he  required  by  the  Executive 
Committee  for  all  purposes  during  the  reception  and  enter- 
tainment of  the  Veterans,  and  shall  provide  the  Committee 
on  Parade  and  Review  such  music  as  it  will  need,  to  be 
placed  in  the  column  where  said  Parade  Committee  shall 
direct. 


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HEADQUARTERS   COMMITTEE. 

Maj.  A.  E.  Richards,  Chairman. 

J.  E.  Abraham,      '  Richard  Hays,  T.  H.  McMichael 

Elisha  Adams,  J.  W.  Headley,  Jno.  G.  Roach, 

John  C.  Anderson,  H.  J.  Hulcee,  Arthur  E.Rutledge, 

Wm.  r.  Booker,       Abner  Harris,  Boone  v'^peer, 

C.  E.  Bellican,  John  S.  Harrison,  Owen  Tyler, 

Dr.  J.  D.  Ewing,     J.  W.  Miller,  Harry  Weissinger. 
W.  ^Y.  Hill,      ^       H.  P.  McDonald, 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Committee  on  Headquarters 
to  select,  direct  and  control  the  management  of  the  general 
headquarters  of  the  officers  of  the  United  Confederate 
Veterans',  and  shall  complete  and  execute  such  other  ar- 
rangements as  may  be  deemed  advisable  for  the  comfort 
and  convenience  of  the  United  Confederate  Veterans,  and 
to  see  that  all  suitable  arrangements  are  made  for  the  con- 
venience and  comfort  of  the  commanding  officers  and  other 
officials  of  the  reunion  at  headquarters.  The  committee 
shall  .see  that  the  halls  where  the  sessions  of  veterans  are 
lield  are  suitably  decorated,  illuminated,  and  kept  in  proper 
order. 


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COMMITTEE  ON  ENTERTAINMENT  OF  GENERAL 

OFFICERS. 

Col.  Andrew  Cowan,  Cliairinan. 
.1.  S.  Bockcc,  Gen.  B.  W.  Duke,   Alfred  Pirtle, 

E.  H.  Bacon,  J.  B.  Gathright,       James  Quarles, 

Tiio.<.  J.  Batman,     Alex. P.Humphrey,  E.  A.  Quarles, 
Morris  B.Belknap,  Logan  C.  Murray,   Capt.  Thos.  Speed, 
Merton  H.  Craig,     C.  C.  Mengel,  Jr.,    Harry  Weissinger. 
S.  A.  Culberson, 

LADIES'  COMMITTEE. 

M.  E.  Taylor,  Chairman. 
John  B.  Baskin,       John  I.  Jacob,  Stuart  R.  Young. 

Helm  Bruee,  J  as.  W.  Kennedy. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Ladies'  Committee  to  confer 
with  the  Daughters  of  the  Confederacy  and  other  ladies  of 
the  city  and  State  who  may  d"esire  to  take  part  in  entertain- 
ing and  caring  for  the  Veterans  during  the  reunion.  It 
shall  be  the  duty  of  this  committee  to  meet  with  the  ladies 
and  report  to  the  Executive  Committee  the  progress  of 
their  work,  with  any  suggestions  for  the  success  of  the 
reunion  they  may  make  from  time  to  time. 

COMMITTEE   ON   INFORMATION. 

Thomas  Batman,  Chairnum.    Dr.  C.  W.  German,  Secretary. 
Chas.  Abraham,        W.  S.  BoAvling,        Irwin  Bobbitt, 
Joseph  Applegate,  Theo.  Barker,  J.  B.  Bowles, 

H.  H.  Ainslee,  Geo.  G.  Briggs,         All^n  Boteler, 

J.B.Abel,  Jas.  Blanks,  Logan  H.Broaddus, 

Claude  Allen,  E.  J.  Bell,  A.  T.  Bergivin, 

AV.  D.  Ashby,  Frank  Bettus,  Helm  Bruce, 

J.  W.  Ainslee,  Fred  Bettus,  J.  W.  Bird, 

W.  L.  Allen,  Virgil  Bowman,       W.  T.  Burch, 

H.  D.  Block,  George  Bowman,     Ernest  Brinke, 

J.  T.  Bromtield,        Russell  Broaddus,    H.  D.  Block, 
A.  M.  Burt,  Neville  Bullitt,  Jr.,  J.  L.  Carter, 

Scott  Bennett,  T.  B.  Bullitt,  J.  I.  Callaway, 

Rev.E.W.Bedinger,Kobt.  W.Bingham,  W.  A.  Curd, 
Neville  Bullitt,         Peyton  B.  Bethel,    Andrew  B.  Crum, 
Jos.  S.  Barlow,  Geo,  A.  Brent,  Jas.  Crouch, 

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Matt.  Crouch, 

B.  D.  Ohenoweth, 
J  as.  C.  Camp, 
Jas.  S.  Callawaj^ 
W.  B.  Carter, 

H.  J.  Dammarmaii. 
J.  F.  Davis, 

C.  H.  Delph, 
J.  C.  Davis, 

Dr.  Henry  Duke, 
W.  J.  Dale, 
Ewing  H.  Dale, 
Wm.  E.  Dale, 
John  J.  Davis, 
Ben  Dudley, 
H.  S.  Davidson, 
C.  M.  Edmonds, 
Edgar  Ewing-, 
G.  L.  Ferguson, 
Henry  Fry, 
J.  T.  Funk, 

A.  H.  Foster, 

B.  J.  Gould, 
Coleman  Gray, 
T.  C.  Gaines,^ 
T.  B.  Gilliland, 
Jas.  P.  Gregory, 
J.  N.  Gathright, 
John  Gregory, 
Chas.  Goepper, 
Joseph  Gasper, 
J.  Gavin, 
bC-G.  Gould, 
J.  A.  Gould, 
W   C.  Gould, 
John  W.  Green, 
Dr.  W.  Y.  Howard, 
J.  B.  Herm, 

J.  W.  Hewitt, 
Heywood  Harrison 


^Hickman, 

W.  B.  Hoke, 
Isaac  Hughes, 
Dr.  Phil  Heuser, 
Henry  Heuser, 
Edward  Hall, 
Eobt.  J.  Hagen, 
G.  E.  Hungarland, 

C.  H.  Hungarland, 
A.  C.  Hungarland, 
W.  J.  Hungarland, 
Edgar  Hill, 
Hardin  H.  Herr, 
Louis  Hancock. 

H.  Hooper  Hall, 

D.  W.  Hilton, 
H.  G.  Johnson, 
W.  D.  Jones, 
Jessie  Jar  vis, 
Wni.  Jarvis, 
Chas.  Kahlert, 
Pat  Curley, 

L.  P.  Kennedy, 
A.  T.  Kendall, 
Theo.  Kraft, 
John  Kulmer, 
H.  Kampfniueller, 
S.  B.  Curley, 
Dr.  Ed  Kettig, 
Dr   H.  V.  Lucas, 
Kobt.A.  Locke,  Jr., 
Allen  Leathers, 
Chas.  F.  Leathers, 
Addison  Lee, 
Stewart  Leather.s, 
•C.  E.  Loveland, 
Sim  Lewis, 
H.  V.  McDonald, 
Harry  Miller, 
,  Henry  Mueller, 


Angns  McDonald, 
E.  ii.  ]\[c  Donald, 
A.  G.  Marriner, 
E.  R.  McAllister, 
J.  S.  Morel. 
T.  L.  McDermott, 
Jos.  Miller, 
A.  J.  Morris, 
Frank  Manley, 
Chas.W.McCiellan, 
G.W.  McCrocklin, 
Thos.  McDonald, 
E.  J.  McDermott, 
Sam  Morningstar, 
M.  H.  Mansfield, 
Harry  Major, 
J.  Van  Norman, 
J.  H.  Nave,  ^ 

W.  C.  Nelson,      '•" 
Harry  Neal, 
Robt.  S.  Omberg, 
M.  W.  Oliver, 
Walter  E.  Pyles, 
Robt.  L.  Page, 
Will  Page, 
Dr.  Scott  Prather, 
Dr.  Pelle, 
Jas.  A.  Phirl, 
Ed  L.  Pope, 
W.  C.  Piatt, 
Alt'  Peyton, 
Wm.  Prather, 
Wm.  Toole, 
Dr.  C.  G.  Russman, 
A.  S.  Rau, 
J.  E.  Riddell, 
John  Ricketts, 
Frank  E.  Radd, 
Dudley  Roach, 
A.  C.  Rucker, 


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Aleck  Rodgers,  Theo.. Schwartz,       Win.  Sliri\ 

C.  W.  Ragland.  C.  J.  Taylor,  S.  F.  Wilson, 

Thos.  8.  lledniiiu,  ^Y.  W.  Thum,  Chas.Wintersinith, 

Dr.  Fred  Rice,  Thos.  Tracy,  P.  J.  "W-.ol dredge, 

A.  M.  Sea,  Jas.  Tracy,  Stewart  Young, 

Hiram  S.  .Shreve,  Gen.  T.  H.  Taylor,  J.  F.  Wizotslci,' 

Chas.  T.  Smith,  Dr.  P.  G.  Truuiicll,  Andrew  AVright, 
Dr.^eorgeSimpson,Ben  W.  Thomas,     Lucien  William,.*, 

Sam  L.  Simons,  W.  T.  Vaughn,        Frank  Walton, 

Wallace  Storts,  J.  R.  Young,  Sam  Woody. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Committee  on  Information 
to  look  to  the  comfort  and  welfare  of  visitors  to  the  reunion, 
and  to  act  as  a  committee  on  information,  for  which  purpose 
the  committee  shall  be  provided  with  a  ribbon  badge  having 
on  it  the  words  "  INFORMATION^OM^IITTEE.' 


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